Blocked phone - HTC One X

Hi
A friend in work gave me his HTC one X to practice on as he damaged it and claimed on the insurance, because of this, the phone was blocked. Is there a way of unblocking this? Not concerned if it has to be rooted, as I can read up from here and do that.
If not, then I'll just use it for spares .
It's a UK phone (if that makes a difference)
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Thought id give this a bump and see if anyone has an idea about this?
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Dibbley247 said:
Thought id give this a bump and see if anyone has an idea about this?
Thanks
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Sounds like the imei has been blocked by the carrier. The only way to get it unblocked is if your friend contacts the carrier, which he probably won't because he would most likely be done for insurance fraud as he has claimed a new phone.

paulh1978 said:
Sounds like the imei has been blocked by the carrier. The only way to get it unblocked is if your friend contacts the carrier, which he probably won't because he would most likely be done for insurance fraud as he has claimed a new phone.
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Ah ok, it was faulty, but i managed to revive it again, oh well, something ican practice seperating the glass on then i suppose!
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IMEI Chaning for HTC HD?

Is it possible to change IMEI on my blackstone? I found some softwares but not on the blackstone. I want to change my IMEI because my phone phone may be blacklisted soon. Or maybe there is some other ways to do to protect my phone from blocking before it gets blacklisted? Thanks
P.S. I know that it is illegal
you could sell it overseas and buy a legit one again [interested]
x86 said:
you could sell it overseas and buy a legit one again [interested]
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Yea I know this, but I'm worried that my insurance may not give me a new phone for any reason so I wanna be safe if this happen my phone still will work with changed IMEI

[Q] new unwated upgrade one x barred,,help

hello, iv bought a unwanted upgrade of ebay,, its barred, would flashing a rom solve this
You have to be more specific ! This info is not enough !
What's wrong exactly ?
MarcelHofs said:
You have to be more specific ! This info is not enough !
What's wrong exactly ?
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well it boot up i cant get no signal wifi works, its on three network, i contact three and they started asking me all questions about were i got it from, i hanged up in case its stolen, or think maybe the bill was not paid
I assume that you put in your own sim and that you payed the bills ? And WiFi should work even without a simcard !
MarcelHofs said:
I assume that you put in your own sim and that you payed the bills ? And WiFi should work even without a simcard !
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yes i put my own sim in which is also on 3 network, i did have another one x but monday i dropped it off 7 floors of scaffolding, i nearly cried, ill just take it in to the three shop tomorrow, can they take the phone off me which is what im worried about, the person has closed the ebay account aswell that will teach me. might just try flashing a rom anyway got nothing to loos
Hmm that's a damn shame ! Good luck on rooting, need help ? Just ask here ....
MarcelHofs said:
Hmm that's a damn shame ! Good luck on rooting, need help ? Just ask here ....
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ok thanks
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone and the imei is blocked
No ROM flashing will sort that out, unfortunately. It's barred in the country you're in. It should work in other countries, but I reckon you've been fleeced with that one, I'm afraid.
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Michealtbh said:
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone and the imei is blocked
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Never experienced something like this, i'm in the dark here .....
Might be worth ringing 3 to see if they can do anything, but potentially the block will be the police block that permanently kills the phone.
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Sadly this is the danger of buying phones via eBay and other online auction sites.
My advice is to file a dispute with PayPal (please tell us you paid via PayPal) to recover you money. Take the handset to your local police station and inform them of the situation and ask for a reference number, use this as your PayPal proof.
You will get your money back via PayPal and if the police cannot trace the original owner you should also be entitled to the handset if it was reported as lost, not stolen.
AFAIK IMEI bans cannot be reversed normally.
Always ask the seller of handsets on eBay for the IMEI so you can check that against blacklists. If the seller will not provide it, its stolen.
You can verify the info sellers provide using this service --> http://www.checkmend.com/uk/
Sadly thats all the advice we can offer. Talk and discussions on how to circumvent IMEI bans and changing of IMEI's is strictly prohibited and illegal in many countries.
MarcelHofs said:
Never experienced something like this, i'm in the dark here .....
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well not all lost, iv thought i would follow a youtube vid on dismantling and try my broken one x motherboard in it and yeeeee :laugh: :laugh:and don't know how but its working. the volume up doesn't work but i can live with that so i have a nice new lcd and housing bit expensive but at least not a total loss,,,thanks for your replies anyway, iv just started to get into this flashing roms and that about a month ago god its addictive, all you lot on her do a great job and good info, anyway enuff of my waffle its not facebook,,lol
hellothere74 said:
hello, iv bought a unwanted upgrade of ebay,, its barred, would flashing a rom solve this
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Sounds like you bought a stolen phone, go through the eBay procedure for a refund.
BenPope said:
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone, go through the eBay procedure for a refund.
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Yes this is the best option for you, ebay will refund you and they will be held responsible about the fraudulent seller. (especially if it was covered by ebay buyer protection)

Lg g2 bad imei repair

So I bought a Sprint LG G2 in Craigslist that has a bad IMEI. I thought I could unlock it and use it with other networks. However, I cannot get the phone to work on any networks. The imei looks weird. I donno what to do. The phone is rooted with Phils recovery. Any suggestions welcome. PLEASE HELP!!
Imei: :00000312506669 (yes theres a colon before the numbers)
MEID HEX: A0000031250666
Phone Number: 0000005014
MIN: 0000005014
Bankai69b said:
So I bought a Sprint LG G2 in Craigslist that has a bad IMEI. I thought I could unlock it and use it with other networks. However, I cannot get the phone to work on any networks. The imei looks weird. I donno what to do. The phone is rooted with Phils recovery. Any suggestions welcome. PLEASE HELP!!
Imei: :00000312506669 (yes theres a colon before the numbers)
MEID HEX: A0000031250666
Phone Number: 0000005014
MIN: 0000005014
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Is it bad because of non payment or because it reported lost or stolen?
I work for a sprint repair center and this is covered under the warranty and if you have insurance you can get it replaced. If the tech knows anything he or she will see that's not fixable in the store.
Don't worry about the unrooting thing that doesn't cause this issue. For some reason I see this every now and the no idea what the cause is personally. good luck!
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asj2583 said:
Is it bad because of non payment or because it reported lost or stolen?
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I don't know. The owner said the phone can only be flashed to Pageplus or Verizon. He works in a phone repair store. I would imagine he knows his stuff. I think he might have tried to flash it and for some reason or another he messed up the IMEI....thats my guess.
dincdoes.me said:
I work for a sprint repair center and this is covered under the warranty and if you have insurance you can get it replaced. If the tech knows anything he or she will see that's not fixable in the store.
Don't worry about the unrooting thing that doesn't cause this issue. For some reason I see this every now and the no idea what the cause is personally. good luck!
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I don't have insurance nor do I have Sprint service. I was wondering if anyone knew how to repair the IMEI. Thanks in advance.
Bankai69b said:
I don't have insurance nor do I have Sprint service. I was wondering if anyone knew how to repair the IMEI. Thanks in advance.
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It looks like you might need to get it jtaged. i was going to suggest you flash justinwidebody's rom to unlock it to gsm but if you imei is bad that might not work.

purchased locked phone.

So my girlfriend just purchased an S6 (sprint) and when she took it to the store to have it activated they couldn't do it because it was "locked"...some kind of carrier lock I'm assuming.. Like they owed sprint money or something? Obviously if it was a normal security lock than we could just do a factory reset but apparently that won't work.
So.. Anyone know anything about this and a way around it? I'm a Verizon user and have never heard of this kind of problem. Thanks for any help in advance.
topshot17 said:
So my girlfriend just purchased an S6 (sprint) and when she took it to the store to have it activated they couldn't do it because it was "locked"...some kind of carrier lock I'm assuming.. Like they owed sprint money or something? Obviously if it was a normal security lock than we could just do a factory reset but apparently that won't work.
So.. Anyone know anything about this and a way around it? I'm a Verizon user and have never heard of this kind of problem. Thanks for any help in advance.
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All carriers, including Verizon, have a carrier BLOCK not lock. A carrier lock means the device is locked to that carrier. What exactly did Sprint say? If the phone is blacklisted, which you can check on any ESN checker online, then it will never work on Sprint.
Where did she buy the phone at?
elesbb said:
All carriers, including Verizon, have a carrier BLOCK not lock. A carrier lock means the device is locked to that carrier. What exactly did Sprint say? If the phone is blacklisted, which you can check on any ESN checker online, then it will never work on Sprint.
Where did she buy the phone at?
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I'm unsure what they told her exactly, besides that they can't activate it. Now what is the point of a carrier block? She got the phone off Craigslist.
topshot17 said:
I'm unsure what they told her exactly, besides that they can't activate it. Now what is the point of a carrier block? She got the phone off Craigslist.
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Yup. Its definitely carrier blocked. NEVER buy cell phones from Craigslist without first checking the ESN from Sprint directly. You are better off selling the device on eBay FOR PARTS.
The point of a carrier block is so people who steal, or fail to pay off their device, can not use it anymore, and thus rip off good people on craigslist and eBay.
elesbb said:
Yup. Its definitely carrier blocked. NEVER buy cell phones from Craigslist without first checking the ESN from Sprint directly. You are better off selling the device on eBay FOR PARTS.
The point of a carrier block is so people who steal, or fail to pay off their device, can not use it anymore, and thus rip off good people on craigslist and eBay.
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Joy. Problem with this phone is that it has a none removal back.. Can't look under the battery.. Can't get into the phone to check the ESN either without the previous owners Gmail account information.
topshot17 said:
Joy. Problem with this phone is that it has a none removal back.. Can't look under the battery.. Can't get into the phone to check the ESN either without the previous owners Gmail account information.
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That I believe is an FRP lock.. Totally different from a carrier block. But if you go into download mode, you can press the home key to view IMEI. But FRP lock, which is what you just described, can be bypassed.
Check out this video and follow it to a T. You may need to improvise do to different android versions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ8_qbj1DPQ
Hope it helps! If its just FRP locked, and not carrier blocked, then you should be okay to get it activated.
elesbb said:
That I believe is an FRP lock.. Totally different from a carrier block. But if you go into download mode, you can press the home key to view IMEI. But FRP lock, which is what you just described, can be bypassed.
Check out this video and follow it to a T. You may need to improvise do to different android versions.
Hope it helps! If its just FRP locked, and not carrier blocked, then you should be okay to get it activated.
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Thank you, I'll check into it.
Saafir said:
The numbers for the device is located on the back panel, at the bottom.
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Ahh it is.. So the phone did have an FRP lock on it but that was an easy fix.. But unfortunately it also has a carrier block due to an unpaid balance. Thanks for everyone's help.
topshot17 said:
Ahh it is.. So the phone did have an FRP lock on it but that was an easy fix.. But unfortunately it also has a carrier block due to an unpaid balance. Thanks for everyone's help.
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can't you contact the person who sold it to you? threatening to bring the police in might scare them into giving you a refund. If the phone had a FRP lock and its flagged, then im pretty sure the phone was stolen.
The Android Attorney said:
can't you contact the person who sold it to you? threatening to bring the police in might scare them into giving you a refund. If the phone had a FRP lock and its flagged, then im pretty sure the phone was stolen.
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Yeah It more than likely was. It's pretty much a dead end.. My gf payed for it but her brother met the person somewhere for pickup.. Only contact information is an email address which they haven't responded too after the sale. Apparently the phone was dead when he picked it up. I personally would have put it on my car charger and powered it on before paying for it.. And got more information.. But oh well.. Now she knows to be more cautious and I'll probably handle any future used phone purchases for her.
Saafir said:
Shady stuff man. I hope you have better luck with Craigslist in the future. I try to steer clear of them, sort of like Ebay. You could always inquire on what the remaining balance is. If it's something stupid like $48, I would just pay it off.
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Haha yeah somehow I doubt it'll be anything under a few hundred.. Think I'll call and check just got kicks though.
topshot17 said:
Yeah It more than likely was. It's pretty much a dead end.. My gf payed for it but her brother met the person somewhere for pickup.. Only contact information is an email address which they haven't responded too after the sale. Apparently the phone was dead when he picked it up. I personally would have put it on my car charger and powered it on before paying for it.. And got more information.. But oh well.. Now she knows to be more cautious and I'll probably handle any future used phone purchases for her.
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Who buys a used cellphone without even physically checking it ?? I mean seriously ?...next time when buying atleast have a number of the seller and complete info of what u are buying atleast
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Question [CLOSED] Help! Bought dodgy phone

I new it was to good to be true, the reason my phone keeps saying cannot use voice or connot use sim 1, is due to someone selling me a phone that was previously on a contract! And of course there is no trace of this guy, I contacted Google, they need proof of perchase! Yeah that's not going to be simple to get, it's there any way of unlocking this device? I haven't tried any other sim, apparently it's a Three network phone but iv been using my EE sim this hole time for a long time to, can I root to fix this or?
I do not want to lose this phone because of some scammer
Contact the carrier and negotiate a pay off price to unlock it... if it isn't stolen.
blackhawk said:
Contact the carrier and negotiate a pay off price to unlock it... if it isn't stolen.
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My network is EE and they wore able to un blacklist my IMEI three network for free, pritty handy
kevinireland11 said:
My network is EE and they wore able to un blacklist my IMEI three network for free, pritty handy
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You got lucky this time. Don't ever put yourself in that position again.
blackhawk said:
You got lucky this time. Don't ever put yourself in that position again.
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Definitely not! I honestly think the adviser that done it was an understanding guy, because if that was anyone else I don't think they would have done that for me, but yes, if y'all are buying phones look up the IMEI this will tell you everything you need to no about the phone
blackhawk said:
You got lucky this time. Don't ever put yourself in that position again.
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You can actually pay 7.99 to unblacklist or 13.99 for a new IMEI apparently
kevinireland11 said:
You can actually pay 7.99 to unblacklist or 13.99 for a new IMEI apparently
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That's illegal in the US especially to change the imei.
blackhawk said:
That's illegal in the US especially to change the imei.
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Actually illegal in most of the world, not simply the US.
How does that pay work? I though the reason to blacklist IMEI's was because they were reported stolen. Not much point if you can just pay a small ammount to own a stolen phone?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Actually illegal in most of the world, not simply the US.
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Unjustifiably.
96carboard said:
Unjustifiably.
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Explain?
IMEI is there to protect the legitimate owner of the device.
kevinireland11 said:
You can actually pay 7.99 to unblacklist or 13.99 for a new IMEI apparently
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IMEI changing is illegal.
Sorry I forgot there are allot of IMEI police on here
$cronos_ said:
IMEI changing is illegal.
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Oh there's a parot in the room lol, did you also not see those other comments that everyone else saw or?
kevinireland11 said:
I new it was to good to be true, the reason my phone keeps saying cannot use voice or connot use sim 1, is due to someone selling me a phone that was previously on a contract! And of course there is no trace of this guy, I contacted Google, they need proof of perchase! Yeah that's not going to be simple to get, it's there any way of unlocking this device? I haven't tried any other sim, apparently it's a Three network phone but iv been using my EE sim this hole time for a long time to, can I root to fix this or?
I do not want to lose this phone because of some scammer
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How much did you pay for this device?
kevinireland11 said:
Sorry I forgot there are allot of IMEI police on here
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I'd rather call the grammar police reading your stuff.
Thread closed since the OP's question has been answered and XDA Rule #9 violations for changing IMEI's.
9. Don't get us into trouble.
Don't post copyrighted materials or do other things which will obviously lead to legal trouble. If you wouldn't do it on your own homepage, you probably shouldn't do it here either. This does not mean that we agree with everything that the software piracy lobby try to impose on us. It simply means that you cannot break any laws here, since we'll end up dealing with the legal hassle caused by you. Please use common sense: respect the forum, its users and those that write great code.
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